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Allura Alforsdotter

Review: Mini review: Syncwire 4-port USB wall charger

Review: Mini review: Syncwire 4-port USB wall charger

By James Rivington Sociologists might say that this is the age of the social network but I disagree. This is the age of tangled wires and USB chargers. I have many, and if you’re reading this review you probably do too. There just aren’t enough plug sockets in the world to charge all our devices…

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Here’s what the Xbox One S could look like

Here’s what the Xbox One S could look like

By Romain Dillet Microsoft has a new Xbox One to showcase at E3 later today, and here’s what it’s going to look like. Rumors of a slimmer, cheaper Xbox One have been quite persistent for the past few weeks. And the NeoGAF forums leaked two i Read More …read more Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Today is a clock that reminds you to slow down

Today is a clock that reminds you to slow down

By John Biggs Scott Thrift takes the long view on things. The Brooklyn-based artist has been making crazy clocks for most of this decade, starting out with the incredible ThePresent seasons clock and culminating in something he’s calling Today. His Kickstarter project for the new clock has already blown past its goal and he’s excited…

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Where to watch the live stream for today’s Apple WWDC keynote

Where to watch the live stream for today’s Apple WWDC keynote

By Romain Dillet Apple is holding a keynote ahead of its annual WWDC developer conference today at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, and the company is planning once again to live stream the event. At 10 AM PT (1 PM in New York, 6 PM in London, 7 PM in Paris), you’ll be able to…

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E3 2016: This isn’t what I wanted at all, I want the original Prey 2

E3 2016: This isn’t what I wanted at all, I want the original Prey 2

By Nick Pino Some games, as much as it pains me to say it, just shouldn’t be made. But the Prey 2 I saw four years ago, the one developed by Human Head Studios and featured a human bounty hunter stranded on an alien world, didn’t belong in that category. The details have begun to…

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Samsung Galaxy S7 vs. S7 Active Drop Test: Does The Rugged Smartphone Live Up To Its Name?

Samsung Galaxy S7 vs. S7 Active Drop Test: Does The Rugged Smartphone Live Up To Its Name?

Samsung’s latest Galaxy S7 variant, the Galaxy S7 Active, boasts of a capacity to endure rougher handling better than its S7 counterparts. A recent drop test video examines just how rugged the S7 Active can get. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Live from Apple’s Keynote at WWDC 2016

Live from Apple’s Keynote at WWDC 2016

By Greg Kumparak,Matthew Panzarino Once a year, Apple gathers thousands of developers and journalists to show off all of the secret things the company has been working on for the past many months. Today is that day — and we’re there live! Tune in for all the news the second it breaks. Read More …read…

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Playing around with a smart rubber duck

Playing around with a smart rubber duck

By Brian Heater Some things you should probably know about me before we dive in here: I am a full-grown adult. I have health insurance and a 401K. I drink bourbon and to NPR. I’m wearing a button up shirt right now. I own many fine sweaters. I do not presently have children. If you…

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E3 2016: Fallout 4 is coming to the HTC Vive in 2017

E3 2016: Fallout 4 is coming to the HTC Vive in 2017

By Kevin Lee If you didn’t think a new Quake game was enough of a bombshell, Bethesda also announced Fallout 4 will debut on the HTC Vive virtual reality headset in 2017. On the E3 2016 stage, Marketing chief Pete Hines explained Fallout 4 would just be the beginning of Bethesda’s virtual reality initiative. Bethesda…

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Quake Champions is Bethesda’s next revival of classic fraggin’ action

Quake Champions is Bethesda’s next revival of classic fraggin’ action

By Parker Wilhelm Bethesda was quick with the news during its second-ever E3 press conference, instantly announcing the return of old-school arena shooter action in the form of Quake Champions. The Quake series makes for Bethesda’s third resurrection of id Software’s long-standing shooter franchises, after Wolfenstein: The New Order and this year’s ever-so-metal DOOM revival.…

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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs. ZTE Axon 7: Let The Phablet Showdown Begin

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs. ZTE Axon 7: Let The Phablet Showdown Begin

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 may see some competition in the market with the launch of the ZTE Axon 7. Here is a comparison of the two phablets. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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TechCrunch is at E3! But why?

TechCrunch is at E3! But why?

By Devin Coldewey These are strange days for the Electronic Entertainment Expo. The (ostensibly) trade-only event draws immense attention, but it has long been fraying at the edges. Yet we’re here anyway because this year E3 comes at an auspicious time for technologies that could represent a major change to the industry: virtual and augmented…

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E3 2016: Battlefield 1 is everything old you loved about the series with new ideas

E3 2016: Battlefield 1 is everything old you loved about the series with new ideas

By Kevin Lee When DICE first announced it Battlefield 1 was taking the series into a new alternative World War I history, I was delighted in the new direction but at the same time it felt a gimmick on some level. However, after seeing the game in action and its glorious return to environmental destruction,…

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E3 2016: We’re here at E3 2016!

E3 2016: We’re here at E3 2016!

By Nick Pino Ah, summer. Bees are buzzing, birds are singing and the largest video game convention in the country, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), is taking over downtown Los Angeles. It’s a beautiful time of the year. The convention kicked off Sunday, June 12 at 1pm Pacific/9pm BST with EA’s untraditional Play community event…

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E3 2016: Mass Effect: Andromeda at E3 2016 – the top four things we learned

E3 2016: Mass Effect: Andromeda at E3 2016 – the top four things we learned

By Joe Osborne Buzz Lightyear would be proud Game publisher Electronic Arts (EA) and developer BioWare tried to let us down easy with the news that the next major entry in the Mass Effect series, Andromeda, wouldn’t release until early 2017 back in May. Now, the duo has come to E3 2016 with yet another…

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